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A man who broke into British singer Lily Allen’s bedroom, forcing her out of her family home, will undergo treatment indefinitely under the Mental Health Act on the order of a judge in the UK.

Alex Gray, who has a mental illness, repeatedly contacted the singer on social media, stole various items from her home, sent her offensive letters and accused her of stealing lyrics at various times between 2008 and 2015.

The 31-year-old, from Perth in Scotland, was handed an indeterminate hospital order and a restraining order for burglary and stalking at Harrow Crown Court in North London on Friday, according to The Guardian.

The singer was not in court for the hearing, but a powerful victim impact statement was read out on her behalf.

“The fact that I was not alone was probably the reason why I don’t think he went any further [when he came into my bedroom],” the statement read.

“I was in shock and could not sleep. The man’s manner was eerie and so odd, I wondered if it could be the man who was sending me malicious letters. He came in thinking I was alone. He thought he knew me, but he didn’t.”

The court heard Allen “lived in terror” that Gray would come into her home again and attack her children and that he was likely suffering from paranoid schizophrenia with delusions regarding the belief that he wrote songs of hers and was owed millions in royalties.

Allen subsequently moved out of her home in Queen’s Park after the robbery in October last year.

Gray will undergo treatment, and is forbidden from coming within 100m of the singer’s home and business addresses, or contacting her on social media. He is also barred from entering the areas of Kensington, Chelsea, Hammersmith and Fulham.